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Elatine
triandra
Schkuhr
Published In:
Botanisches Handbuch 1: 345–346, pl. 109b, f. 2. 1789[1791]. (1789-1791) (
Bot. Handb.
)
Synonymy
Elatine chilensis Naudin
Project Name Data
(Last Modified On 1/15/2009)
Item State :
Open
Acceptance :
Accepted
Catalogo 2015 en adelante
(Last Modified On 7/18/2013)
Referencias:
Schmidt-Mumm, U. & H. Y. Bernal. 1995. A new species of Elatine (Elatinaceae) from the Colombian páramos in the northern Andes. Brittonia 47(1): 27–30.
Foster, R. C. 1958. A catalogue of the ferns and flowering plants of Bolivia. Contr. Gray Herb. 184: 1–223.
Mason, H. L. 1957. Fl. Marshes Calif. i–viii, 1–878. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Fassett, N. C. 1939. Notes from the herbarium of the University of Wisconsin XVII. Elatine and other aquatics. Rhodora 41: 367–377.
Macbride, J. F. 1941. Elatinaceae. Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 13(4/1): 3–4.
Bacigalupo, N.M. 1970. Observaciones sobre el género Elatine en la Argentina. Darwiniana 16: 106–115.
Ritter, N. P. & G. E. Crow. 1998. Myriophyllum quitense Kunth (Haloragaceae) in Bolivia: A terrestrial growth-form with bisexual flowers. Aquatic Bot. 60: 389–395.
De la Barra, N. 2003. Clasificación ecológica de la vegetación acuática en ambientes lacustres de Bolivia. Revista Boliviana Ecol. Cons. Amb. 13: 65–93.
Ritter, N. P. & G. E. Crow. 2005. A floristic and biogeographical analysis of the wetlands of the Bolivian cloud forest. Rhodora 107: 1–33.
Forma de vida:
Hierba, Acuática
Estatus:
Nativa
Región:
Andes, Altiplano
Zona de Vegetación:
Yungas, Puna Húmeda
Elevación:
2500–3000, 3000–3500, 3500–4000, 4000–4500
Distribución:
Bolivia, La Paz, Bolivia, Cochabamba
Muestra:
Nur Ritter - 1928 - LPB
Taxa Infraespecíficas:
Elatine
triandra
var.
andina
Fassett
Catalogo 2014
(Last Modified On 7/18/2013)
Reference:
Schmidt-Mumm, U. & H. Y. Bernal. 1995. A new species of Elatine (Elatinaceae) from the Colombian páramos in the northern Andes. Brittonia 47(1): 27–30.
Foster, R. C. 1958. A catalogue of the ferns and flowering plants of Bolivia. Contr. Gray Herb. 184: 1–223.
Mason, H. L. 1957. Fl. Marshes Calif. i–viii, 1–878. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Fassett, N. C. 1939. Notes from the herbarium of the University of Wisconsin XVII. Elatine and other aquatics. Rhodora 41: 367–377.
Macbride, J. F. 1941. Elatinaceae. Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 13(4/1): 3–4.
Bacigalupo, N.M. 1970. Observaciones sobre el género Elatine en la Argentina. Darwiniana 16: 106–115.
Ritter, N. P. & G. E. Crow. 1998. Myriophyllum quitense Kunth (Haloragaceae) in Bolivia: A terrestrial growth-form with bisexual flowers. Aquatic Bot. 60: 389–395.
De la Barra, N. 2003. Clasificación ecológica de la vegetación acuática en ambientes lacustres de Bolivia. Revista Boliviana Ecol. Cons. Amb. 13: 65–93.
Ritter, N. P. & G. E. Crow. 2005. A floristic and biogeographical analysis of the wetlands of the Bolivian cloud forest. Rhodora 107: 1–33.
Habit:
Herb, Aquatic
Status:
Native
Elevation:
2500–3000, 3000–3500, 3500–4000, 4000–4500
Region:
Andes, Altiplano
Vegetation Zone:
Yungas, Humid Puna
Distribution:
Bolivia, La Paz, Bolivia, Cochabamba
Infraspecific Taxa:
Elatine
triandra
var.
andina
Fassett
Voucher Specimen:
Nur Ritter - 1928 - LPB
Lower Taxa
Elatine
triandra
var.
andina
Fassett
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